Biology, asked by keshavprajapati687, 11 months ago

Biological structure of the lungs in different ages

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  • As you age, changes affect your lung tissue, muscles and bones, which all impact your breathing.

  • The maximum amount of air your lungs can hold—your total lung capacity—is about six liters.

  • Ribcage bones become thinner and change shape, altering the ribcage so that it is less able to expand and contract with breathing

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Answered by Anonymous
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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

. As ur age , changes it effect lung tissue , muscles and bones too this all impact ur breathing

. the maximum amount of air ur lungs can hold ur total lung capacity is about 60 liters

. ribcage bones b.come thinner and change its shape

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